. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. IQII BETTER FRUIT Page 41. This photograph was taken in Mr. H. W. Pealer's orchard at Hood River. The sprayer used is the "New Way" twin cylinder Success. Photograph loaned us by the New Way Motor Company, Lansing, Michigan Hood River, Oregon, June 5, 1911. Mr. Staver, John Deere Plow Company, Portland, Oregon. Dear Sir: I sent you two photos of the sprayer; I think they are good. I take this opportu- nity to tell you what I think of the "New Way" Success sprayer. I have run it a lot on all kinds of ground, some of it the steepest sidehill in


. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. IQII BETTER FRUIT Page 41. This photograph was taken in Mr. H. W. Pealer's orchard at Hood River. The sprayer used is the "New Way" twin cylinder Success. Photograph loaned us by the New Way Motor Company, Lansing, Michigan Hood River, Oregon, June 5, 1911. Mr. Staver, John Deere Plow Company, Portland, Oregon. Dear Sir: I sent you two photos of the sprayer; I think they are good. I take this opportu- nity to tell you what I think of the "New Way" Success sprayer. I have run it a lot on all kinds of ground, some of it the steepest sidehill in Hood River, and it has never given me any bother whatever. It has run ten hours several times and shorter periods many times and never missed a stroke or given any trouble, just drive and spray. The engine is something to be proud of; it keeps an even amount of pressure. I don't see where one could want a better sprayer. Hoping you every success, I am, yours truly, H. W\ Pealer, Route 2, Box 69. The National Country Life Congress By August Wolf, Publicity Man, Spokane Chamber of Commerce SIXTEEN prominent men in various parts of the United States have been invited to become trustees of the National Country Life Congress, the first annual session convening in Spo- kane, November 23, 1911, under the auspices of the country life committee of the Spokane Chamber of Commerce and the country life commissions of Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Mon- tana. They are: Charles S. Barrett, Union City, Georgia, president Farm- ers' Educational and Co-operative Union; B. A. Fowler, Phoenix, Arizona, president National Irrigation Congress; J. H. Worst, North Dakota, president National Dry Farming Congress; Dr. Henry Wallace, Des Moines, presi- dent National Conservation Congress; Edward J. Ward, Madison, chief of Civic and Social Center Development, University of Wisconsin; Whitman H. .lordon, Geneva, New York, president American Association of Agricultural Colleges; W. H. Hoard, Fort Atkinson,


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